Zervos

Zervos (94 BC-) was the harbormaster of Sais, Egypt during the 1st century BC. He took part in smuggling under the nose of the local governor, Sefetu, in opposition to Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII's unjust taxes, forcing him to go underground.

Biography
Zervos was born in Sais, Ptolemaic Egypt in 94 BC, and he came from a Greek family. He became the harbormaster, and he was popular among the local merchants and townspeople for his resistance to Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII's unjust taxes and Sefetu's brutal governorship during the unrest of 48 BC. Zervos allowed for people to hide their imports and exports, and he also worked with Jeska to smuggle refugees out of the town and into Jeska's village. One day, Sefetu discovered Zervos' activities and raided his home and business, and Zervos was forced into hiding. The medjay Bayek was later sent by Apollodorus the Sicilian to get in touch with Harkuf, the local brewer and informant, and Harkuf told him to search for Zervos. Bayek was able to investigate his way into discovering Zervos' location, tailing some merchants to his hideout. There, he said that he wanted to help bring down Sefetu, and he recovered Zervos' felucca from the harbor; Zervos rewarded him by giving him information on Sefetu, warning that his base at Fort Nikiou was heavily guarded with ballistae.